Answering FAQs About Novashine Teeth Whitening (Part 2)

Answering FAQs About Novashine Teeth Whitening (Part 2)

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Okay! So ever since our first blog post we made we have been receiving more questions about Novashine and we are here with round number 2 to answer our newest ones AGAIN! Since Teeth Whitening is one of the fastest growing beauty trends, many people claim that it is too expensive for them to do professionally. Luckily, with Novashine’s teeth whitening kit, you are now able to effectively brighten your smile at home! With our award-winning gel formula and state of the art LED light mouthpiece, whitening your teeth can now be done in simply 10-30 minutes with this safe and effective option! 

Here's a list of our most requested Novashine questions Pt. 2!

The comfort and convenience of our whitening kit has led to many satisfied customers and reviews! Our rise in popularity has also brought up more questions from people who want to know more about us!

 

Q1. Is Novashine Safe?

This is a question that we get asked a lot! Just like our website has stated, Novashine is 100% safe for your enamel and teeth. It does not use Ultraviolet light as some confuse it to use. LED light has been used by dentists for over 20 years as a teeth whitening device to improve teeth whitening speed. Our light is a perfectly harmless LED light system that emits a blue energizing light wave that makes the gel work faster and more effectively 😊 

Q2. Where is the gel made?

A lot of people have been asking us this and it’s time to let everyone know! Our gel is formulated and sold by professional dentists and is also FDA registered. On top of all that, unlike other teeth whitening options, our gel is 100% made in the USA; and it doesn’t have harsh chemicals, which could lead to enamel erosion.

 

Q3. Is Novashine safe to use with braces?

We get asked this a lot from our followers and parents who want to have a set of sparkly teeth! While it is safe, unfortunately we do not recommend using any teeth whitening kit when you are wearing braces. However! We highly recommend our teeth whitening toothpaste as it has worked wonderfully for many people! Then once your braces are removed, you can start using our whitening kit!

 

Q4. Is Novashine safe for crowns, dental composite and veneers?

At Novashine, we believe that everyone deserves a bright smile! So of course Novashine is safe for crowns, dental composites and veneers; but it won’t have an effect on them in color because they will forever stay the same shade. Despite that, many customers still use our whitening kit to balance out their original teeth color so they can match the color of their composites! 

 

Q5. Is Novashine safe to use if I am pregnant?

Many people want to know if they can still improve their smile while being pregnant, and even though we don’t recommend using our whitening kit while you are pregnant, you could still get the smile you want! By using our teeth whitening toothpaste, which is made from all natural and safe ingredients, you can achieve the pearly whites you have always desired even during your pregnancy! 

 
 

Q6. Does Novashine have any guarantees?

Absolutely! Here at Novashine, we are so confident in our products that we offer a 60 day money back guarantee! Just track your progress for five days and if you are not absolutely satisfied with your results, let us know and we will make sure you get the results you’re after! We also offer a 2 year warranty for your light so if your light stops working, we will gladly replace it for you! 😊

 

Thanks for reading!
 
Here at Novashine we love getting teeth white and we love making and design premium grade oral care products! If you ever have any questions about teeth whitening or oral care in general please don't hesitate to send a DM to us on Instagram @Novashinesmile or Email us at Business@novashinesmile.com we'd love to answer any and every question you might have! 😊- Novashine Team

 


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